Trainee Nursing Associate Apprentice Clinical - Plymouth, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

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To work with trainee nursing associate (TNA) apprentices in clinical practice & provide pastoral support.

Work collaboratively with the University of Plymouth programme team for TNA's

Prepare & update supervisors & assessors to meet the NMC standards for supervision & assessments

Promote & support innovative approaches to supporting learners in practice to maximise capacity.


Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as 'Priority' and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.
12 Month Fixed term contract or a 12 month secondment, with the possibility of becoming Permanent

Work clinically with TNA's to develop them to meet the learning outcomesoftheprogramme& to meet the NMC standards ofproficiencyfor Nursing Associates & to provide pastoral support to all learners working towards NMC registration


Provide support & education to supervisors, assessors & other clinical staff to ensure we provide high quality clinical placements that provide learning opportunities to ensure they meet the outcomes of their programmes.

Deliver clinical skills training to learners on programmes leading to NMC registration.


University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust is the largest hospital in the south west peninsula, providing comprehensive secondary and tertiary healthcare.

Our geography gives us a secondary care catchment population of 450,000 with a wider peninsula population of almost 2,000,000 people who can access our specialist services.

The population is characterised by its diversity - the rural and the urban, the wealthy and pockets of deprivation, and wide variance in health and life expectancy.

We work within a network of other hospitals to offer a range of specialist services such as kidney transplant, cardiothoracic surgery and neonatal intensive care and high risk obstetrics.

see attached job description

Work clinically with TNA's to develop them to meet the learning outcomesoftheprogramme& to meet the NMC standards ofproficiencyfor Nursing Associates & to provide pastoral support to all learners working towards NMC registration


Provide support & education to supervisors, assessors & other clinical staff to ensure we provide high quality clinical placements that provide learning opportunities to ensure they meet the outcomes of their programmes.

Deliver clinical skills training to learners on programmes leading to NMC registration.

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